Tinghui Li
PhD Student
I am a PhD researcher working at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Extended Reality (XR), and Context-Aware Computing, specifically investigating how different situational impairments affect mixed reality interaction and developing computational models to quantify the latent variables underlying these effects.
Research Interests
Publications
Trends and Directions of Extended Reality Research in HCI: A Co-Word Analysis
T Li, BV Syiem, N van Berkel, J Kim, A Withana, Z Sarsenbayeva
NeverLagging: Enhancing Virtual Reality Finger Tracking with a Physics-Inspired Time-Agnostic Graph Neural Network
T Li, P Somarathne, Z Sarsenbayeva, A Withana
Estimating the effects of ambient noise on mixed reality interaction
T Li, D Peng, E Velloso, A Withana, K Minamizawa, Z Sarsenbayeva
Weight-induced consumed endurance (WICE): A model to quantify shoulder fatigue with weighted objects
T Li, E Velloso, A Withana, Z Sarsenbayeva
Estimating the effects of encumbrance and walking on mixed reality interaction
T Li, E Velloso, A Withana, Z Sarsenbayeva
TA-GNN: Physics Inspired Time-Agnostic Graph Neural Network for Finger Motion Prediction
T Li, P Somarathne, Z Sarsenbayeva, A Withana
Understanding and Addressing Ambient Illumination as a Situational Impairment for Digital Devices
R Liu, T Li, Z Sarsenbayeva
SOBO: An AI-Driven Small Object Boundary Detection Framework for Optimising VR Safety in Confined Spaces
T Li, G Zhang, Z Sarsenbayeva
Bioresponsive Avatars: Perceiving Emotions Through Virtual Avatar Representation in Empathic Social VR
D Peng, Z Xia, T Li, Y Wang, M Armstrong, K Skierś, A Kundu, ...
Effects of Ambient Illumination and Screen Luminance on Mixed Reality Interaction
R Liu, T Li, Z Sarsenbayeva